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Antelope Butte ski area, Wyoming
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| | When I went skiing here I had a really great time. There were not many people waiting for the lift and not very crowded on the slopes. says Bella.
The yearly snowfall is something like average at Antelope Butte. This ski area has 18 runs, and they are magnificent. There are 3 different ski lifts here, and they are in magnificent shape. There's 250 acres of skiing area, and all of it makes for brilliant skiing. The 1,000 feet of height difference is reasonably reasonable; Antelope Butte makes great use of it |
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all. Antelope Butte is a cozy ski mountain in possession of a small drop from top to bottom when compared to other US Rockies ski resorts. The great snow here gets extremely deep, 17 feet every year, and that is sufficient for extremely fine depth. Antelope Butte
| | has a fairly small assortment of ski trails and few ski lifts. Antelope Butte has a much lower than average proportion of advanced and expert runs and a much higher than average fraction of blue and green ski trails. No other ski resort for 193 miles has a more towering drop from top to bottom. The trailmap on this page will give you a good idea what Antelope Butte is like. Antelope Butte is a fine ski area for the whole family with lots of green and blue runs. In view of the fact that you're on this internet page you | |
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are most likely into skiing or snowboarding, either way, in this general area, you won't come across many other ski areas. Snowboarding and skiing in this region is lots of fun all snow season long. A great workout and an opportunity to spend some time in the
outdoors will make you feel great. In winter the Wyoming mountains are a splendid place for skiing and snowboarding. The pretty view of the Wyoming mountaintops and the good sensation of zipping down the runs have snow folks coming from all over.
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Skier and snowboarder reviews of Antelope Butte ski area, Wyoming:

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| These outdoors activities are available near Antelope Butte ski area. |
| | Whitewater Near Antelope Butte ski area:
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Tongue River, Sheridan
County
, 1 miles away, Class IV-V+ - 2.34 miles long (Sheep Creek to Tongue Canyon trailhead) |
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Tongue River, Sheridan
County
, 4 miles away, Class III+(IV) - -blank- miles long (Tongue Canyon trailhead to Dayton) |
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Shell Creek, Big Horn
County
, 27 miles away, Class II-V - 11 miles long (Cabin Creek to Forest Service boundary) |
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